Latvian (RT65) 1965 (1965. Gada Bībeles Izdevuma Revidētais Teksts)
Bet tie bija pretestības pilni un negribēja Man klausīt. Neviens neatmeta tos gānekļus, uz kuriem līdz šim bija raudzījušās viņu acis; no Ēģiptes elkiem tie neatteicās. Tad Es gribēju pār tiem izgāzt Savas dusmas un tiem parādīt visu Savu bardzību Ēģiptes zemē.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking and saying that the Israelites did not listen to Him and continued to worship false idols. This made God very angry, and He decided to pour out His fury on them in Egypt.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who promised to play with you but kept playing with their toys instead. You got upset and said, 'I won’t play with you anymore.' That’s how God felt when the Israelites kept worshipping other gods instead of Him.
Historical Background
The Book of Ezekiel was written by the prophet Ezekiel in the 6th century BCE. This verse was written during a time when the Israelites were in exile in Babylon, reflecting back on their time in Egypt and their disobedience.
Living It Out Today
When we continue to follow our own desires and ignore God’s commands, it can lead to negative consequences. Like a child who ignores their parent’s rules, we need to listen to God and follow His guidance.